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304 – Stealing Presidential Elections From the States

Does Congress have the legal power to regulate Presidential elections? The answer is no. Yet Senators Angus King, Amy Klobuchar, and Dick Durbin have released a discussion draft of their legislation to place Congress in control of the Presidential election process, in direct violation of the Constitution of the United States. Let’s look at this blatant act of theft in the light of what the Constitution actually says. Then we can decide how to deal with these oath-breakers.

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235 – Gohmert’s Gambit

There has been a lot of news about Rep. Gohmert’s lawsuit against Vice-President Pence regarding the counting of the votes of the Presidential Electors. Much of the reporting is wrong, but then, so is much of what I found in the actual suit. Rather than reviewing all of the misinformation coming out of the news media, I went right to the lawsuit, and found plenty of misinformation for this article.

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222 – A Repeat of the Battle Athens, TN?

Edmund Burke said “Those who don’t know history are destined to repeat it.” As I read the reports of, if not actual fraud, questionable vote counting practices, I am eerily reminded of a part of our past I’m sure most Americans would not like to repeat.

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Rural Route Radio Nov 10, 2020 Paul Engel understands the Constitution like no other

Understanding the U.S. Constitution is a somewhat rare thing today. There is no “National Election” there are only state elections and everything starts from there. Trust me we all learn something on this broadcast.

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200 – Could Nancy Pelosi Become President?

Between stories on the net and questions I’ve been asked over the last week, it seems a significant number of Americans are obsessed with the idea that Nancy Pelosi could become President on January 20th, 2021. So I decided we should settle down the hysteria and look at the facts of what would happen if there is a problem with the Presidential election.

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178 – What Happens When Courts Don’t Follow the Law

It seems everyone who has a complaint with government goes running to the courts to solve their problems. Not only is that a bad idea, but what happens when the courts don’t bother following the law anymore?

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Vattel’s Law of Nations and the U.S. Constitution

Several people I’ve talk to have claimed Emmerich de Vattel’s book, The Law of Nations, as a reference text for understanding different parts of the U.S. Constitution. This book is most common referenced when discussing the citizenship requirements for President of the United States. I decided to do some research on the topic for myself. And of course, share it with you.

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What’s wrong with California’s new election law? It’s probably not what you think

You may have heard about the new California election law that requires presidential candidates to release their tax returns before they will be allowed on the primary ballot. While many have pointed out problems with this legislation, we’ll take a look at the actual Constitutional issues next, on The Constitution Study.

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